New: Uberti El Patrón, Cattleman Brass Single-Action Revolvers Chambered In 9 mm

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posted on January 25, 2022
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New for this year, Uberti will offer select El Patrón and Cattleman Brass single-action revolvers chambered for the 9 mm Luger cartridge.

Available in March, the new Uberti 9 mm Luger revolvers include the 1873 El Patrón (#345372), 1873 Cattleman Brass (#356211) and the 1873 Cattleman Brass Dual Cylinder (#356212).

The new 1873 El Patrón 9 mm ($729) includes checkered walnut grips, a case-hardened frame, 5.5-inch blued barrel, numbered cylinder and EasyView sights. The El Patrón sports the classic profile of the Old West SAA revolvers.

As for the 1873 Cattleman Brass 9 mm ($599), this replica matches the style and performance of the modern-era single-action shooter. The 1873 Cattleman Brass blends a walnut grip, case-hardened frame, blued steel barrel and cylinder with brass backstrap and trigger guard.

Finally, the new 1873 Cattleman Brass Dual Cylinder 9 mm/.357 Mag. ($749) ups the ante with two included cylinders—one chambered in 9 mm and the other in .357 Magnum.

Each Uberti gun is hand-fitted and adjusted at the factory to ensure precision performance. Additionally, all Uberti firearms have a five-year warranty and are serviced in the U.S. by factory-trained Uberti gunsmiths. Learn more at uberti-usa.com.


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